Fox News viewers were likely stunned -- in a good way -- to see one of President Donald Trump's top guys sitting down with New York City Mayor Eric Adams to discuss a new venture to crack down on the illegal immigrant problem plaguing the city.
According to the Daily Mail, during a recent "Fox & Friends" interview, border czar Tom Homan and Adams announced new policy objectives that will allow state and federal authorities to crack down on illegal immigration.
Adams was more than receptive to Homan's help in aiding the city in getting its illegal immigration crisis under control once and for all.
One of the bombshell announcements to come out of the interview is that Riker's Island prison will reopen its ICE office, making it easier for federal authorities to easily take in criminal illegal aliens.
Homan was as honest as he could possibly be when talking about Mayor Adams, admitting that he called him out, publicly, many times over public safety issues.
"I've been on this network for four years, and I've called the mayor out many times for not stepping up when it comes to public safety threats," Homan began the joint interview.
"But I tell you, when I sat down with him, I saw the cop in him, and he really does want to do the right thing."
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The Daily Mail added:
Adams welcomed Homan's help, claiming he has tried to fight the city's immigration-related woes for years, adding 'we need to go after these dangerous people in our streets, and now I have someone that understands that narrative, and we are fighting together to get it done.'
"As I sat down with Tom earlier, I said that we're going to look at all the legalese," Adams said of the Riker's Island situation.
He added, "I'm able to do an executive order to put them back on Rikers Island where they should be with part of our criminal justice apparatus."
Working together and especially opening the ICE office at the prison will allow for quicker intel sharing and better agency cooperation.
"Not only will we get the bad guys when they hit the street, the intelligence of how TDA operates, where they're operating, all this intelligence they gather at Rikers we'll have access to," Homan said.
It'll be interesting to see what this new partnership means for the city of New York.